There was no shortage of candidates for week 6 flop 10 as Two pre-season eliminators’ teams fellAnd people learn that the Super Bowl rings do not mean the squat on the campus.
Here are some of the stockings of week of university football:
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Bill Belichick
He opened with a game of tricks for a Clemson TD and laughter continued to come on Saturday. Things are not doing well for the chapel invoice. THE Heels Tris de Clemson 28-3 at the end of the first quarter and UNC students had seen enoughtowards outings – probably for He’s not there (I wonder how many heels the fans wanted it about Sir Hoodie). Clemson scored four affected during his first 16 games. Maybe the hiring of your son to manage your defense was not the best blow … The North Carolina lost 38-10 (it was not so close) And is 0-3 against Power four opponents, having been ahead of 120-33. To cal? More like the basketball season.
Winners of week 6 and losers: Bill Belichick, Penn State Bad; Alabama good
If you thought the first half of the UNC was bad, the Boston College said: “Keep my beer.” Perhaps Bill O’Brien was trying to remove part of the stench from his former patianism. The golden Eagles Trait 31-0 at the Pitt break, which gave a real recruit QB its first career departure. And look at some of these statistics in the first half:
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First stockings: Pitt, 20 years old; BC: 2
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Possession time: Pitt, 21:12; BC: 8:48
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Floor newspapers: British Columbia had negative yards on eight races.
He finished 48-7. “We did a terrible job,” said O’Brien. “… I did bad job. I did not have the team ready to play. I take full responsibility for what happened on this field.”
The Eagles are 1-4 and supported the ACC classification at 0-3 in the championship.
Penn State
Maybe James Franklin thought that because the match was in Rose Bowl, it was a big match. Or maybe the Nittany Lions were still in shock from last week’s defeat in Oregon. Or maybe they saw 0-4 UCLA on the calendar and thought that the trip to the allegedly like a walk on the Santa Monica pier. Whatever reason (and I suppose You can give credit to Bruins and Nico Iamaleava If you have to), Penn State fell on his face during a defeat of 42-37 on Saturday. For the second consecutive week, the songs of “Fire James Franklin” were audible – even on the road. Football College Football Playoff to the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. Not really White Out Nittany Lions fans.
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Texas
Hey, how about another favorite CFP bites dust? We thought that the defense of Florida would give the Longe chât some problems, and it is Not like a manning had not fought in the marshes before. It was a chance for Arch to calm enemies. And he didn’t do it. Now this loss is not all on Manning. He had very little help. He represented 37 of the 52 yards on the ground of Texas. This really comes down to the overtaking of Billy Napier under fire, Steve Sarkisian, who may be even more worrying.
Tennessee fans
The flights did not play, but that does not mean that Tennessee fans took the day. Without a doubt, they settled for this game of Penn State-Ucla television on a national scale which seeks to sharpen their knives and to pull many tweets during a beautiful hatred watch. But Nico Iamaleava, who left Knoxville for the in a high level transfer, and the Bruins springy The surprise of the season in a 42-37 victory. And Nico to ball. He made 17 passes out of 24 for 166 yards and two affected and rushed to 128 yards and three other scores. At least Vanderbilt has lost.
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Diego Pavia’s candidacy Heisman
About those Commodores… Pavia ran a lot of mouth in the preparation of the match on Saturday against Alabama. After beating the Crimson Tide last year, why not feel a little confident? But Pavia had two red zone reversals and Ty Simpson (340 yards by the pass) was clearly the best quarter of the Alabama 30-14 victory. And Tidal players And fans Let Pavia hear about her way out of the field.
Maryland
The undefeated terraaps led Washington 20-0 with four minutes to play in the third quarter, in front of a rare closed window crowds, and on the way to a classification of the first 25 potentials. It is quite the Tournarour for a team with a first -year QB and a coach who admitted to having lost his locker room last season. But despite a probability of victory of 97.2%, the wheels fell as Huskies run 24 consecutive points, which included touched training in the fourth quarter of 74, 75 and 80 yards. “I think what I have to do is focus on the assessment of what happened, why it happened and how I can fix it,” said Terps coach Mike Locksley. “… I’m going to be defined by the way we advance, not by the story of what we have done.”
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Purdue Wr Michael Jackson II
The driver receiver may have trouble looking at the man in the mirror. Purdue had not escaped in his first four games this season. Jackson stained twice on Saturday. And they were rear-breakers. During the first game after Jackson’s first escape, Illinois Qb Luke Altmyer struck Hank Beatty for a touch of 62 yards. Then with Purdue following 30-21 halfway through the third quarter, the boilermakers forced a key stop, only for Jackson to make a shift in its own 8 yards line. The defense of the boilermakers held the Illinois to a basket, but it was a key game in the 43-27 victory in Illini. Now, at Jackson’s credit, he had a top of 14 catches for 94 yards, but these escaped people have changed the situation.
Kent state
The Golden Flashs finished the warranty potion of its calendar with a defeat of 44-0 at Oklahoma. Kent State received $ 4.2 million combined from or, Florida State and Texas Tech; They lost these three games by a combined score of 172-24. Hey, as long as the checks are clear.
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Wofford pass defense
Dickens Taron of Western Carolina Attach an NCAA record finishing its first 46 passes SATURDAY. Yes, forty-six consecutive completions. He finished 53 out of 56 for 378 yards and three affected in the 23-21 victory of the catamoths. I don’t care that each pass is a screen or a dumping ground, have pride burdens!
This article originally appeared on USA Today: College Football 10: the worst of a wild week 6
